How can I detect end of lines in a output string of a dos command?
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I execute e.g.:
>> [status, cmdout] = dos(['tracert www.google.com']);
>> cmdout
When I copy the output of the Matlab command window and paste it into Notepad++, I see a CR and LF at the end of each line. Finding these with strfind does not return what I expect:
>> strfind(cmdout,'\r\f')
ans =
[]
How can I divide the cmdout string into individual lines?
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Friedrich
am 20 Jan. 2014
Bearbeitet: Friedrich
am 20 Jan. 2014
Hi,
try
lines = regexp(cmdout,'\n','split')
Or
lines = textscan(cmdout,'%s','delimiter','\n')
However you will get a few empty lines because of the way the cmdout is generated. Sometimes you have two newline indicators before an actual line. But this should help get started.
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Amit
am 20 Jan. 2014
Bearbeitet: Amit
am 20 Jan. 2014
CR and FR are carriage return and line feed. Most of the notepad type application do not show it.
The reason strfind does not find it because its not there. Have you tried pasting it in a different word processor like windows native wordpad or notepad?
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